Mistake sale? This DJI accessory is 94% off (plus other March 2026 drone deals)


If you’ve been waiting for the right time to pull the trigger on a DJI drone, gimbal, or accessory, these March 2026 drone deals are pretty darn good.

Major retailers including B&H Photo are running some genuinely impressive deals on DJI gear right now, with discounts ranging from modest percentage-off sales to some truly eye-popping clearance prices. Yes, there’s one deal for 94% off that’s SO good I have to wonder if it’s a mistake (so jump on it now before it’s gone).

Here are the best March 2026 drone deals I’ve found, breaking down what’s worth buying, and what you should skip. Every single item in this guide is at the lowest price its been in at least the past six months — and in some cases even longer (or at an absolute all-time low price):

Mavic 3 ND filters are just $9.99 (that’s a 94% discount)

First up is a deal so jaw-dropping that I have to wonder if it’s a pricing error.

Over at B&H Photo, the DJI Mavic 3 ND Filter Set (ND64/128/256/512) is currently listed at $9.99, down from $179. That’s a 94% discount.

For context: ND filters are critical for cinematic drone footage. They work like sunglasses for your camera, allowing you to maintain proper shutter speeds (typically double your frame rate) in bright sunlight. Without them, your footage ends up with stuttery motion blur that screams “amateur.”

So for context on what this pricing means, just know that a 4-pack of quality ND filters for $10 is absurd.

Who should buy this: If you own a Mavic 3, this is a no-brainer purchase.

Antigravity A1 drops by 20%

The new Antigravity A1 drone plus assorted accessories, including a landing pad and replacement lens kit. Photo by Sally French/The Drone Girl

If you’re thinking of buying an Antigravity A1 drone — a little birdie told me to tell you to wait a few more days! On March 16, all three A1 bundles (Standard, Explorer, and Infinity) will drop in price by 20% in Canada and the U.S.

DJI Mic (Original Model) — $158 (was $249, save $91)

Here’s a solid deal for content creators: the original DJI Mic wireless system at $158, down from $249. This is a dual-transmitter system with a compact receiver that works with cameras and smartphones.

Keep in mind that this is the original DJI Mic, not the newer Mic 2 or Mic 3 models. But at 37% off, it’s still a capable wireless mic system for the price. You get two clip-on transmitter/recorder units, a 2-channel receiver, and reliable 2.4 GHz wireless transmission. Works with DSLR/mirrorless cameras and iOS/Android devices.

Who should buy this: YouTube creators, vloggers, podcasters (by the way, do you know that I separately host a travel podcast?!), or anyone doing two-person interviews who needs reliable wireless audio without spending $300+. The built-in recording on the transmitters is a nice backup feature.

DJI Osmo Pocket 3 Creator Combo — $569 (was $629, save $60)

The Osmo Pocket 3 Creator Combo is down to $569 from $629. This is DJI’s handheld gimbal camera with a 1-inch CMOS sensor, 4K/120fps recording, and 3-axis stabilization.

What’s in the Creator Combo: In addition to the Osmo Pocket 3 itself, you get a wireless mic for clear audio, a battery handle for extended runtime, and additional accessories. This is the bundle you want if you’re serious about vlogging or run-and-gun video work.

Key specs: 1-inch CMOS sensor (same size as high-end compact cameras), 4K at 120fps for slow motion, face and object tracking, built-in mic plus included wireless mic for better audio, and a 2-inch touchscreen.

Who should buy this: YouTube creators, vloggers, travel content creators who want gimbal-stabilized footage without carrying a separate gimbal rig. The 1-inch sensor is a meaningful upgrade over smartphone cameras.

Buy the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 now:

Related read: DJI Osmo Pocket 3 gets a major camera upgrade

DJI Matrice 210 V2 — $4,999.99 (was $10,410, save $5,410)

This is a 52% discount on an enterprise drone platform, which is wild in terms of overall savings. The Matrice 210 V2 is designed for industrial inspection, mapping, and public safety applications. If you’re running a commercial drone operation and need a rugged, reliable platform with swappable payloads, this is a meaningful saving.

Who should buy this: Enterprise buyers. After all, this is still $5,000, requires a Part 107 license to fly commercially, and is overkill for anything except professional use.

Related read: The best drone for commercial purposes like construction, surveying, inspections or fire fighting

DJI Zenmuse X5S (No Lens) — $999 (was $1,499, save $500)

Here’s one for the cinema drone operators: the Zenmuse X5S gimbal and camera system (no lens included) is down to $999 from $1,499. This is a Micro Four Thirds camera system designed for the Inspire 2, capable of shooting 5.2K at 30fps in CinemaDNG RAW or 4K at 60fps.

What makes this special: The X5S has a 12.8-stop dynamic range, 20.8MP stills, and supports interchangeable MFT lenses (9-45mm focal length range). You can shoot 12-bit RAW photos at 20fps continuous burst. This is professional cinema-grade aerial imaging.

The catch: You need to buy the lens separately (MFT mount), and you need an Inspire 2 to mount it on.

Who should buy this: Aerial cinematographers working on high-end productions who need true cinema-grade color and dynamic range. This was the go-to camera for serious aerial work before the Inspire 3 launched, and at $999 it’s a meaningful discount for operators who already have the Inspire 2 platform.

Anker 8-in-1 USB-C Hub with Ethernet — $35.99 (was $49.99, save $14)

Okay, this isn’t a drone, but if you’re transferring footage from SD cards, editing on a laptop, or need to connect multiple devices while working on drone content, this Anker hub at $35.99 is genuinely useful.

What you get: USB-C Power Delivery input, built-in 7.48″ USB-C cable, USB-C data port, 2 USB-A data ports, HDMI port (4K@60Hz), Ethernet port, and microSD/SD card reader. All from a single USB-C connection.

Key features: 10Gbps data transfer speeds on USB-C and USB-A ports, 85W pass-through charging, 4K@60Hz HDMI output (with DP 1.4 laptops).

Who should buy this: Anyone editing drone footage on a MacBook or Windows laptop who needs to read SD cards, connect external drives, and maybe plug into a monitor simultaneously. The Ethernet port is also clutch for uploading large video files faster than Wi-Fi.

What other good deals have you found out there? Share them in the comments!

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